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Smarter Cities Clips: Future of the Olympic Games and what it means for cities and fans
Smarter Cities
English - September 08, 2021 08:13 - 24 minutes - 27.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsBusiness News News Commentary data technology cities economy news people politics urbanlife Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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The first 'fan free' Olympic and Paralympic Games - Tokyo2020 - was a success under challenging pandemic circumstances.
The fan experience was driven by digital TV connectivity, on-demand viewing and IOT capability more than at any time in the Games' history. Tokyo2020 has changed our future expectations of how the Olympic Games are to be delivered and experienced by fans, and in how cities safely manage athletes arriving and competing, from around the World.
What is the future of the Olympic Games experience for fans? How can we prepare to host the best digitally connected Olympic and Paralympic games in Australia's Brisbane in 2032?
Recorded as part of the Autonomous21 Conference.